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this whole k street infa structure. that sounds a lotted like tom delay to me and what got republicans in trouble in 2006. >> isn't that what happened in 2002? >> not so far as giving out checks to tobacco lobbyists on the floor. it is not that we are blaming him, we are saying if republicans were i charge, they would go back to many of the same policies that got us in this mess. if you are truly interested in doing something for the american people, here is a place we can agree. we may disagree on some of these other things. from a policy perspective and a political perspective, this shows a lot of what happened and that republicans really haven't wanted to work with the president. joining us, good morning on the democrat's line. caller: good morning. i keep hearing the republicans say that they are going to create jobs. how can you create jobs when factuallies around in the city ar going overseas. they keep saying elect us, we are going to create jobs. how are you going to help the working people when you won't extend
this whole k street infa structure. that sounds a lotted like tom delay to me and what got republicans in trouble in 2006. >> isn't that what happened in 2002? >> not so far as giving out checks to tobacco lobbyists on the floor. it is not that we are blaming him, we are saying if republicans were i charge, they would go back to many of the same policies that got us in this mess. if you are truly interested in doing something for the american people, here is a place we can agree. we...
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k by about the 5:00r on sending most of the north bay looks like itjj[n will do with t rain. it pushes those were affecting portions of!4!4. thet bay and moving into the southerly direction. we could see widespread rain keeping it light into the afternoonztzt>s y about 5:00 our youth is the most locations dealing with rain. heavier raz'%m", the north lettr showers expected in for the south bay but it could continue totmtm/ persist throughout the all look different textures actually this morning temperatures warmer than what we have been[;n5)ñ seeing 60 degrs an rosa yesterday were sitting in the '40's 74 antioch 63 in through livermore in the south bay temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. in the afternoon will san francisco today, south bay c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhppr,jsú even the '80s. 7 day around theú c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhppr,jsú the next couple of days best bet for rain is sundayñ that first day of fall is approaching one state. >> fifth whiff of a delay for a oaxaca off. no major delays coming from 580 or 880 approach now we are tracking a dense fog advis
r4se8mhppr,jsú the next couple of days best bet for rain is sundayñ that first day of fall is approaching one state. >> fifth whiff of a delay for a oaxaca off. no major delays coming from 580 or 880 approach now we are tracking a dense fog advis
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k. ♪ we have lost more to hardest on the bridge the traffic is moving well >> watching wall street the dow jones down to 5.9 south% of just crossing wires hewlett-packard raises their bid up to $33 a share they just a bill did del again. aol is saying google will offer search results under five- year deal the agreement in force as an arrangement that is in place since 2005 but the new contract extends cooperation on to mobile sites and appearance cell phones and other gadgets. www.youtube.com video sites for the first time. >> working is selling itself to three g capital. today's $24 per share comes after a day of speculation burger king has until mid october to solicit better offers. >> we will be right back. it will be hot this afternoon all live look for paramount him the sun coming up over the east bay hills [ male announcer ] when meg whitman arrived at ebay, they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's best ceo's by harvard business review, she gr
k. ♪ we have lost more to hardest on the bridge the traffic is moving well >> watching wall street the dow jones down to 5.9 south% of just crossing wires hewlett-packard raises their bid up to $33 a share they just a bill did del again. aol is saying google will offer search results under five- year deal the agreement in force as an arrangement that is in place since 2005 but the new contract extends cooperation on to mobile sites and appearance cell phones and other gadgets....
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the second is the 401(k). we're not parts sitting and when we do we're contributing far less than other people. in addition there is this overwhelming need to become more financially literate and we aren't. >> i'm not talking about rich. i'm talking about wealth. >> reporter: but it's more than just talk for the dickersons. it's a way of life. >> and you really have to love chris rock because he always says it a simple way and truthful for a lot of people. >> it's very hard to understand that in a place where you're struggling. if you're dealing with day-to-day expenses thinking about wealth for the next generation is interesting. the family you talked to, this isn't a black thing. the will, many americans without a will. most people don't have a trust. the idea of a 529. sounds like they've taken simple steps. not high science. >> they also found a financial adviser realizing they had more assets they need to take care of. part of the reason why this is such a problem is the fact that you've got blacks at rec
the second is the 401(k). we're not parts sitting and when we do we're contributing far less than other people. in addition there is this overwhelming need to become more financially literate and we aren't. >> i'm not talking about rich. i'm talking about wealth. >> reporter: but it's more than just talk for the dickersons. it's a way of life. >> and you really have to love chris rock because he always says it a simple way and truthful for a lot of people. >> it's very...
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of your favorite special k® products. ♪ jeans don't lie. go to specialk.com to design your plan. >>> it is 7:55. time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm sydnie kohara. vallejo police say they found uranium and materials for making explosives at a house where the bodies of two women were located. the discovery is all part of the investigation into four murders and a missing person. all are related to a man killed during a confrontation with an officer in richmond tuesday night. >>> the two major candidates in california's u.s. senate race went head to head in moraga last night. the event at st. mary's college is the only scheduled debate between democratic incumbent barbara boxer and republican challenger carly fiorina. they sparred over issues including environment, abortion, gun rights and the economy. >>> santa clara high school had an emergency blood drive in honor of a fremont officer critically injured in the line of duty. santa clara high is officer todd young's alma mater. >>> traffic and weather right after this. stay with us. ,, sa
of your favorite special k® products. ♪ jeans don't lie. go to specialk.com to design your plan. >>> it is 7:55. time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm sydnie kohara. vallejo police say they found uranium and materials for making explosives at a house where the bodies of two women were located. the discovery is all part of the investigation into four murders and a missing person. all are related to a man killed during a confrontation with an officer in richmond tuesday night....
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the third was k-12 education. just about everything else got cut. even higher education, social services, some state-subsidized health care programs were cut. and much more. you must be willing to set priorities and make tough decisions. i have a record of that in minnesota. >> when republicans have the white house and congress, they solve the deficit increase. george bush was handed a surplus. do you find fault with both parties? >> it is fair to say that the country as a whole has been spending in the red, deficit spending, which has been accumulating in the form of debt for a long time. everyone on both sides of the aisle, must take responsibility. but it is also fair to say that president obama and this democratic-controlled congress have made it exponentially worse. one measure of that is when president bush left office -- the deficit in his last year was less than half a trillion dollars per year. it was a significant amount, but the next year president obama essentially tripled it. he has put the pedal to the metal and a bit worse. >> some sa
the third was k-12 education. just about everything else got cut. even higher education, social services, some state-subsidized health care programs were cut. and much more. you must be willing to set priorities and make tough decisions. i have a record of that in minnesota. >> when republicans have the white house and congress, they solve the deficit increase. george bush was handed a surplus. do you find fault with both parties? >> it is fair to say that the country as a whole has...
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your favorite special k products. ♪ jeans don't lie. go to specialk.com to design your plan. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. it's laughs over a coastal soup and grilled shrimp salad. catching up over wood-grilled shrimp and chicken. and with lunches starting at just $6.99... it's an hour you wouldn't trade for anything. >>> coming up, christiane amanpour's exclusive interview with former british prime minister, tony blair. his surprising revelations about the royal family, princess diana, and his concerns about her relationship with dodi fayed, ahead. ks like i'm being d a $35 annual fee. yes? tell me it's a mistake. yes? are you saying yes or are you asking yes? yes? peggy? peggy? anncr: want better customer service? switch to discover. ranked #1 in customer loyalty. it pays to discover. but viva puts 35% more towel between you and the mess. 35% more? are you ready t
your favorite special k products. ♪ jeans don't lie. go to specialk.com to design your plan. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. it's laughs over a coastal soup and grilled shrimp salad. catching up over wood-grilled shrimp and chicken. and with lunches starting at just $6.99... it's an hour you wouldn't trade for anything....
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this is a last resort. >> julie: typically a 401-k you should save a rainy day. thank you very much. >> gregg: all right. let's talk a little football, a great american pastime a political action committee made of fans is taking the top championship bowl games to court. allegations are a bit serious here. we're going to be talking to a cofounder of that group next. stick around. ñ÷ >> julie: symbol of hope for chilean miners trapped more than half a mile under ground. first of three rescue capsules arrived at the site of the collapsed mine. believe a hole large enough will be completed by early november. it's just large enough for an adult man will be lowered down into the shaft and hoist the men to the surface one by one. the miners have been trapped since august. >> gregg: a political action committee made up of fans dedicated to changing the way college football picks it's champions is heading to court. playoff pac is its name and accusing the organizers of three top championship bowls as taking advantage of their tax. >> you hire six lawyers and one account
this is a last resort. >> julie: typically a 401-k you should save a rainy day. thank you very much. >> gregg: all right. let's talk a little football, a great american pastime a political action committee made of fans is taking the top championship bowl games to court. allegations are a bit serious here. we're going to be talking to a cofounder of that group next. stick around. ñ÷ >> julie: symbol of hope for chilean miners trapped more than half a mile under ground. first...
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of your favorite special k® products. ♪ jeans don't lie. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. >>> good morning. we'll take you out to the lower deck of the bay bridge. if your' traveling eastbound 80 at treasure island there was an accident involving a couple of cars. three lanes are blocked. traffic getting by into two left lanes. traffic is stacking up a little bit. it's still early and traffic is light as you can see this heading toward oakland. not a big commute day, either. a lot of people take an extra long holiday weekend. so our drive so far isn't bad. bart with 10- to 15-minute delays now just fremont to millbrae. delays there. all other lines are on time as we
of your favorite special k® products. ♪ jeans don't lie. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. >>> good...
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right to our strategy session, joining us now are cnn political contributors rowan martin and alex k. you were a little boy at the time, there was a president named jimmy carter, the democrats were in the white house. a lot of those guys, when they heard that ronald reagan, an actor from hollywood was the republican nominee, they were going around high-fiving, they were thrilled. how could the president of the united states lose to this hollywood actor? is the same phenomenon going on right now when all these democrats are looking at these tea party candidates and saying there's no way we can lose? >> i think more so the media are making those kinds of statements as it relates to the tea party candidates winning. they have some serious issues, but you cannot ignore the ground game. who cares about endorsements, who cares about money. they beat them in the primaries, but you can't ignore what happened in the general election. it's all up for grabs, the conventional wisdom would be out the window. >> the tea party candidates like christine o'donnell in delaware, she beat one of the most
right to our strategy session, joining us now are cnn political contributors rowan martin and alex k. you were a little boy at the time, there was a president named jimmy carter, the democrats were in the white house. a lot of those guys, when they heard that ronald reagan, an actor from hollywood was the republican nominee, they were going around high-fiving, they were thrilled. how could the president of the united states lose to this hollywood actor? is the same phenomenon going on right now...
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we are the party of know, k-n-o- w. we know that you cannot spend what you do not have an you do not borrow what you cannot afford to pay back. we know. we know that radical islam is a threat, not just to our livelihood but to our very next breath and we cannot continue to act as it g autism is not a serious threat to our -- jihadism is not a serious threat to our livelihood. we know that that is a recipe for disaster in our marketplace. the government's job is to referee the game, not play the game. [applause] we know that we cannot penalize productivity and subsidized reckless irresponsibility and have a decent market place, which is exactly what our government has been doing. penalizing the people who have been producing and subsidizing the people who made reckless decisions. we know better. we know that mothers and fathers will always raise better kids than governments will and we know that life matters. we know that every life is important before god and to each other. we know that marriage matters. we know that ma
we are the party of know, k-n-o- w. we know that you cannot spend what you do not have an you do not borrow what you cannot afford to pay back. we know. we know that radical islam is a threat, not just to our livelihood but to our very next breath and we cannot continue to act as it g autism is not a serious threat to our -- jihadism is not a serious threat to our livelihood. we know that that is a recipe for disaster in our marketplace. the government's job is to referee the game, not play the...
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reid is the quintessential k street candidate. his opponent is basically running as an outsider. host: do you know of the polling of that race? guest: she is not popular either for some of her behavior. she says things and has to stick her foot in her mouth. there are both well down below 50% and are about even. if you are significantly below 50%, the incumbent usually is the one that has to worry more. i am not going to predict what will happen there. i would bet on sharon ankle beating harry reid. he has so much money coming in to help save him. host: fort worth, texas. our democrat line. please give me a minute. i don't know where to start. the biggest aramark was the senator from alaska. -- the biggest year mark was the senator from alaska. -- the biggest earmark was from the center of alaska. it became overwhelming. now it includes construction, road construction, and all of that. all of the republicans must have great jobs and great health care act. it is unbelievable. mitt romney running for president? my god. he made his money by buying up companies and shipping jobs over
reid is the quintessential k street candidate. his opponent is basically running as an outsider. host: do you know of the polling of that race? guest: she is not popular either for some of her behavior. she says things and has to stick her foot in her mouth. there are both well down below 50% and are about even. if you are significantly below 50%, the incumbent usually is the one that has to worry more. i am not going to predict what will happen there. i would bet on sharon ankle beating harry...
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host: k, republican, mansfield, ohio, hello. ohio, hello. caller: i just wonder if this so-called writer go into obama's background. i have nothing against him except that i'm sure he has things in his background that he must not have checked, or whatever. sometimes they depend on the people that surround them to do that. host: let's stay focused on sarah palin. what is your fascination with her? caller: i really think that sometimes she gets it right. i know i have been called an educated voter, but believe me, i am a very educated voter. i think that she speaks mostly for the people in the country that are mostly uneducated. host: thank you for calling in. back to your calls on sarah palin. hank in grosse pointe, michigan, go ahead. caller: i am not fascinated by sarah palin. i am mystified by her. i do not know how anybody could run on the record that she had as governor of alaska in the short time frame that she held the job. she was charged with all kinds of unethical acts and left the alaskan people with thousands of dollars in fines f
host: k, republican, mansfield, ohio, hello. ohio, hello. caller: i just wonder if this so-called writer go into obama's background. i have nothing against him except that i'm sure he has things in his background that he must not have checked, or whatever. sometimes they depend on the people that surround them to do that. host: let's stay focused on sarah palin. what is your fascination with her? caller: i really think that sometimes she gets it right. i know i have been called an educated...
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the 5000 lobbyists on k street are writing the legislation. as far as any meaningful legislation like health care bill that we have right out of the park, that was a giveaway to the insurance company, with benefits that will be so expensive and they will be dropped by the insurance company because the lobbyists are in control. we need anti-finance reform and the only way that that is falling and have been is if we stop the millions of dollars that it takes to run a campaign if the airwaves belong to us, which is where the majority of the money is spent on campaign. during the election time, the net worth should be giving three times the candidates, which would help, free time. the lady calling about medicare and social security? of course they were. $7 trillion in treasury bonds to secure the debt in the social security trust fund. much of that was created under bush. every budget cycle has $180 billion to $250 billion. this is astounding. i do not know how long it was building up for, but i think that nancy pelosi with the health care bill, o
the 5000 lobbyists on k street are writing the legislation. as far as any meaningful legislation like health care bill that we have right out of the park, that was a giveaway to the insurance company, with benefits that will be so expensive and they will be dropped by the insurance company because the lobbyists are in control. we need anti-finance reform and the only way that that is falling and have been is if we stop the millions of dollars that it takes to run a campaign if the airwaves...
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beginning with the k street project, which was an effort by tom delay and others to essentially have this fusion between special interests on k street and the legislative agenda of the republican party. and what we're finding out when we look at their platform and their recommendations is that fusion remains to this day mr. boehner -- remains to this day. mr. boehner invited a lot of wall street washington's to washington and met behind closed doors to planned to sabotage and kill the wall street reform bill. so i guess it is no surprise now that that is a major part of their agenda if they were again to return. the measures that were taken by the speaker in this house represented a dramatic change from before. number one, when it came to making sure that we held our members accountable, we set up an outside group to review all the cases that may have been made, all the allegations made against members so you have independent bodies making judgments about those in fording recommendations. earmark reform. you might remember that there was a lot of talk on the republicans' side about h
beginning with the k street project, which was an effort by tom delay and others to essentially have this fusion between special interests on k street and the legislative agenda of the republican party. and what we're finding out when we look at their platform and their recommendations is that fusion remains to this day mr. boehner -- remains to this day. mr. boehner invited a lot of wall street washington's to washington and met behind closed doors to planned to sabotage and kill the wall...
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this could be the next storm with a "k," karl. because out there in the middle of the atlantic is julia or julia, if you like. julia, 85 miles per hour. was only a tropical storm a couple of hours ago but now upgraded to an 85-mile-per-hour category 1. i have some amazing pictures, though, from nasa that i want to get to for "off the radar." there we go. because we are completely off the radar but some high-def pictures coming off the nasa space station. why is this so cool? because when we look at hurricanes from weather service, noaa satellite, we're talking 22,000 miles in space. the space station only 200 miles or so in space. so the pictures are really, really clean. hey, ali, tell me how fast -- i know this is a rhetorical question. how fast dow think the space station is moving right now? how fast? just give me a number. randomly. >> i couldn't even venture a guess. >> i know. it's impossible to put your hand around this. 17,000 miles an hour. it rotates around the earth every 91 minutes. so every time it goes by, we get ne
this could be the next storm with a "k," karl. because out there in the middle of the atlantic is julia or julia, if you like. julia, 85 miles per hour. was only a tropical storm a couple of hours ago but now upgraded to an 85-mile-per-hour category 1. i have some amazing pictures, though, from nasa that i want to get to for "off the radar." there we go. because we are completely off the radar but some high-def pictures coming off the nasa space station. why is this so cool?...
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particular interest are the d k dockmentes that show the test results done at decoster farms. the contamination is frequent. 72 of environmtal sponges were tested for salmonella and only eight were negative. experts who have spoken to staff have indicated that environmental samples that turn up positive for salmonella may be expected on a farm and do not necessarily indicate that the food end product is contaminated, but i want to know, if these findings warrant cause for alarm and become troublesome, if positive results become a pattern and are not rectified. i want to ask the decosters about these tests and what the company gleaned from this information. i'm interested in what the fda has to say about this as well. other documents obtained by the committee include numerous sanitation reports completed by the department of agriculture and marketing services. some of the hazard plans, unsatisfied factoryonditions, unsatisfied factory sanitary conditions an array of conditions at ight county egg over a number of years. i would like mr. decoster to comment and explain these reco
particular interest are the d k dockmentes that show the test results done at decoster farms. the contamination is frequent. 72 of environmtal sponges were tested for salmonella and only eight were negative. experts who have spoken to staff have indicated that environmental samples that turn up positive for salmonella may be expected on a farm and do not necessarily indicate that the food end product is contaminated, but i want to know, if these findings warrant cause for alarm and become...
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buts a weeks turn to months -- >> k > >> kyron needs to come home. >> reporter: his parents can do it little more than wait. next week their son would have returned to the classroom and celebrated his birthday. >> clint, good morning, it's good to see you. i was struck by something i heard kyron's appear say in that tape that it almost feels like we're back at the start of the investigation. you've done these kind of cases before. at this point, do the fbi and police almost go back to square one and start retracing their own steps of how they've been investigating this? >> they've got two different ways. number one, they can, they can start redoing the interviews. sometimes people remember things they forgot. sometimes people are willing to talk. but, again, as was said in the setup piece, the grand jury investigation is going on and i think a lot of people hold out hope that that investigation, they've interviewed dozens and dozens of people, that that will result in some type of insight, perhaps even an indictment for something concerning his disappearance. >> it sounds like they ha
buts a weeks turn to months -- >> k > >> kyron needs to come home. >> reporter: his parents can do it little more than wait. next week their son would have returned to the classroom and celebrated his birthday. >> clint, good morning, it's good to see you. i was struck by something i heard kyron's appear say in that tape that it almost feels like we're back at the start of the investigation. you've done these kind of cases before. at this point, do the fbi and police...
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that means your 401(k) and your pension all went up. maybe that will contribute to a little bit more positivity out there. but you're looking at the best september for the dow since 1939. and in fact, it could be up 8% or more. there's only been four years since 1986 that it's been that strong. and across the board, all ten groups on the market are higher, significantly so. there is, although, a lot of inflation on consumer goods. that's a bit of an issue. but i have one way before i go that we could improve the economy a little bit more. buy some more color, improve his wardrobe a little bit, maybe a slightly larger-sized t-shirt or a sweater. >> i'll ask you again, donald trump -- >> why do you think i was talking about you, donny? >> what year are you in item. >> 1990. >> tom brady. >> i'm sorry. [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global p
that means your 401(k) and your pension all went up. maybe that will contribute to a little bit more positivity out there. but you're looking at the best september for the dow since 1939. and in fact, it could be up 8% or more. there's only been four years since 1986 that it's been that strong. and across the board, all ten groups on the market are higher, significantly so. there is, although, a lot of inflation on consumer goods. that's a bit of an issue. but i have one way before i go that we...
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k to someone i get -- >> people say sometimes they get nervous, someone else in the passenger seat. i won't be driving with you any time soon. >> nobody wants to. >>> coming up next, "the skinny." joaquin phoenix goes back to@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x you remember this legendary appearance by joaquin phoenix in 2009 on "the david letterman show" where he kind of went out there, kind of nuts, didn't talk, stuck gum under the desk, all these very strange things joaquin did. of course it's come out since the movie "i'm still here" it was all a fake, an act of him going from acting to a hip-hop artist. joaquin went back to letterman last night really to apologize and to say to dave, i hope i didn't offend you here. there are also reports paul shaffer knew about it ahead of time and dave did not. joaquin goes on to say to dave, you interview many, many people, i thought you'd know the difference here. take a look at joaquin then and joaquin wednesday on "letterman." >> we're having fun. we
k to someone i get -- >> people say sometimes they get nervous, someone else in the passenger seat. i won't be driving with you any time soon. >> nobody wants to. >>> coming up next, "the skinny." joaquin phoenix goes back to@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x you remember this legendary appearance by joaquin phoenix in 2009 on "the david letterman show" where he kind of went out there, kind of nuts, didn't talk, stuck gum under the desk, all these very...
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it means making sure that families who make under 250 k -- $250,000 enjoy the extension of the tax cuts. it saves us $700 billion a year that we would actually be spending for those top 3% income earners. there are other things, too. in terms of a recovery, in terms of rebuilding our economy, it can't just be a discussion about tax cuts alone. again, the research and development that i talked about, investing in research and development, investing in manufacturing, sparring that so that it happens in the private sector, those create opportunities for the middle- class. host: one of the people who is writing about the enthusiasm gap is washington post columnist eugene robinson. this headline -- don't bet on a gop meltdown. here is how he concludes it. republicans invited the tea party into the gop tent and now have to worry about being devoured but at least the party it is filled with passion, energy, and resolve, which can be said of the democrats, at least not with a straight face. to that extent, i agree with eugene robinson we have to create our own environment for opportunity and a
it means making sure that families who make under 250 k -- $250,000 enjoy the extension of the tax cuts. it saves us $700 billion a year that we would actually be spending for those top 3% income earners. there are other things, too. in terms of a recovery, in terms of rebuilding our economy, it can't just be a discussion about tax cuts alone. again, the research and development that i talked about, investing in research and development, investing in manufacturing, sparring that so that it...
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the more likely scenario is the portia party of all molly k., the president, -- shia party of al-mailiki, the president. concessions are the name of the game in consensus politics. host: what kind of chips they have to put on the table? guest: chips that not only they don't want of the united states, either. religious shia part is one greater influence of religion, were religious leaders and important -- positions in the government and the port -- courts, and the kurds always wanted the same thing. they won greater and greater autonomy in their part of the country. it is partly a matter of pride and language but also a matter of oil. they have proven oil reserves and a suspect that have more and what a greater percentage of the revenues to come into the country. that is the price they are placing on their continued participation. host: here is your chance to talk with noah feldman today. when you helped craft the iraqi constitution, tell me a little bit what you did back then and what is playing out in the day by day effort? guest: the role i was lucky enough to play was a period before
the more likely scenario is the portia party of all molly k., the president, -- shia party of al-mailiki, the president. concessions are the name of the game in consensus politics. host: what kind of chips they have to put on the table? guest: chips that not only they don't want of the united states, either. religious shia part is one greater influence of religion, were religious leaders and important -- positions in the government and the port -- courts, and the kurds always wanted the same...
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more than 50% of 401-k assets were invested in mutual funds at the end of 2009. h.r. 4337 was introduced last year by mr. rangel and i to modernize the tax laws regarding to regulate investment companies, better known as mutual funds. a technical explanation and revenue table for this bill may be found on the joint tax website, www.jtc.gov. the tax rules that relate to mutual funds date back to more than half a century. although those rules have been updated from time to time, it's been over 20 years since they were last revisited. the bill before us today would make several changes to the tax code to address outdated provisions such as rules that relates to preferential dividends and rules to mutual funds to send notices to shareholders and rules that prevent mutual funds from earning income from commodities. in june, my subcommittee, the select revenue measure subcommittee, reviewed this resolution with a panel of experts who expressed support for these changes. today, i am breezed to be joined by my -- pleased to be joined by my friend from michigan, mr. camp,
more than 50% of 401-k assets were invested in mutual funds at the end of 2009. h.r. 4337 was introduced last year by mr. rangel and i to modernize the tax laws regarding to regulate investment companies, better known as mutual funds. a technical explanation and revenue table for this bill may be found on the joint tax website, www.jtc.gov. the tax rules that relate to mutual funds date back to more than half a century. although those rules have been updated from time to time, it's been over 20...
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christensen k i have no further speakers. mr. hastings: i yield back my time. mrs. christensen kspi yield -- ms. kristen spen: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question son the bill, those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the bill is passed and without objection the bill is passed and a motion to reconsider is laid on the table. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, i'm sure you didn't hear what i heard, with that i ask the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: those in support of the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing. further pr seedings on this question will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the virgin islands speak recognition? mrs. christensen: i move to pass h.r. 4823 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the tidele. -- the title. the clerk: h.r. 4823, a bill to preserve the national scener area and for other purposes. mrs. christensen: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the
christensen k i have no further speakers. mr. hastings: i yield back my time. mrs. christensen kspi yield -- ms. kristen spen: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question son the bill, those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the bill is passed and without objection the bill is passed and a motion to reconsider is laid on the table. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, i'm sure you didn't hear what i heard, with that i ask the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: those...
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there's some people now who automatically hate it just because it has this political -- >> if you the k get transparency on credit card rates, that will go a long way toward connecting with consumers, if you do nothing else. >> trying to connect on something like that is going to be extremely difficult because you've got both sides getting hundreds of millions of dollars from finance -- financial interests. if you're going to run for president of the united states, unless you can bank roll it yourself. hey, barack obama got more money from wall street than anybody before. republicans are going to try to get more there. how do we break free where anything elizabeth tries to do the going to be shot at by people who get a lot of money from wall street? you're looking into this. >> yeah. wall street wants certainty. we're getting certainty in the market now. look what's happening to the market. i think there's a lot of progress going on. we're moving on. the bill has now got somebody to look after it, to kick it in. >> so how do you drain, though? how do you drain the moneyed interests out
there's some people now who automatically hate it just because it has this political -- >> if you the k get transparency on credit card rates, that will go a long way toward connecting with consumers, if you do nothing else. >> trying to connect on something like that is going to be extremely difficult because you've got both sides getting hundreds of millions of dollars from finance -- financial interests. if you're going to run for president of the united states, unless you can...
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matt went to a pre-k. i checked out on elementary school earlier thimorning. back in your day they called it junior high. >> what's really fascinating is that this school has bee able to despite the fact that so many more of their kids are falling into poverty with the recession, have in the last seven years caused math and reading skills to go up 30%. >> wow. >> and the reason why will just melt your heart. so wll tell you all about that. in the meantime coming up this morning, here on education nation, which we're continuing, we're going to have an interview with a panel of experts and they include a teaer and a principal and a psychologist and they're going to be answering parents questions, what to do when something goes wrong with their kids in school. >> and we'll also take a look at an innovative new tool, one that gives you information about specic schools, which would be really handy to have. >>> and if you're in the market for a t-shirt and also opens your beer, talk about fun gifts forhe hard to please person, check out some great new products inclu
matt went to a pre-k. i checked out on elementary school earlier thimorning. back in your day they called it junior high. >> what's really fascinating is that this school has bee able to despite the fact that so many more of their kids are falling into poverty with the recession, have in the last seven years caused math and reading skills to go up 30%. >> wow. >> and the reason why will just melt your heart. so wll tell you all about that. in the meantime coming up this...
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you mentioned this on one of the sites but a lot of these websites or online gigs provide fous 401(k) or health insurance. >> these are real, real companies workingsolutions.com is a great one. it's based out of texas. they offer a lot of customer support. they will give you everything that you just named and you can work 20 to 40 hours. some of these companies, the other thing is you could work 24 hours if you want to. live ops, for example, you could be working days and nights straight through. >> and you want to make sure the companies you're choosing to work for, that you're looking for employment from are legit. there are scams out there online. >> there are scams and we did a list of them in the magazine. i know you can get them online as well. i think they will be linked to your website. there are scams that you want to -- repeated language over and over. >> is there something to look for? >> we did a listing of them. if it's like typing from home and you have to actually pay to get the information, that is not a good thing. you are not pay to go get one of these jobs. they sho
you mentioned this on one of the sites but a lot of these websites or online gigs provide fous 401(k) or health insurance. >> these are real, real companies workingsolutions.com is a great one. it's based out of texas. they offer a lot of customer support. they will give you everything that you just named and you can work 20 to 40 hours. some of these companies, the other thing is you could work 24 hours if you want to. live ops, for example, you could be working days and nights straight...